Review: The Deadly Tower of Monsters
I haven’t seen a game pull off the super cheesy lines inspired by B movies made back in the day
Read moreI haven’t seen a game pull off the super cheesy lines inspired by B movies made back in the day
Read moreSince pictures don’t quite give the same feel as a movie, above is Move or Die’s release video to get
Read moreMagicite was the lurker on my Wishlist (which is 189 games long now) and (somewhat) recently it went on a
Read moreChasm is the latest in the line of Rogue-Like games that are insanely popular as of late. That’s popular in
Read moreOnce again I find myself in the land of difficult platformers with Lumenox Games’ Aaru’s Awakening (that’s a mouthful). I’m
Read moreOh my goodness… I don’t think I’ve gotten this frustrated with a game since ESJ: Groove City. Tinertia sets itself
Read moreA robot has powers to magnetically attract or repel metal objects near him, and he has a lot of cliffs
Read moreIf games that Mean Something mean something to you, then let’s talk about Never Alone. Mechanically, it’s a two-player co-op
Read moreOne of Drew and the Floating Labyrinth’s main selling points is that despite being 3D with free-form camera control, the
Read moreIt is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single ninja in possession of a good walljump must be in want
Read more“It’s a tetroidvania!” OK, so someone has crossed the falling block genre with the platformer’s metroidvania level design to create,
Read moreSo there you are, flying through space (in hyper-sleep?) when some dude with a giant sword stabs your ship (yeh,
Read moreTurning on Electronic Super Joy: Groove City (Groove City from now on) for the first time, I wasn’t sure what
Read moreSo there you are, running around with your little brother playing like kids do. You know the deal, running around,
Read more“A touching story about an old boy and his snail.” Chronology is one of those third-party games that goes overlooked
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